This March 2008 post from the internal NSA newsletter SIDToday, describes the Menwith Hill station’s success in intercepting the video feeds from Israeli F-16 fighter jets and drones: see the Intercept article Spies in the Sky: Israeli Drone Feeds Hacked by British and American Intellience, 29 January 2016.

A 2007 proposal to the NSA from contractor SAIC, promoting the company’s ability to support “intelligence collection in the games space”: see the New York Times article Spies’ Dragnet Reaches a Playing Field of Elves and Trolls, 9 December 2013.

This NSA classification guide, dated 21 November 2011, covers signals intelligence material that as to be kept secret for more than the standard 60 years: see the Der Spiegel article The NSA in Germany: Snowden’s Documents Available for Download, 18 June 2014.

This internal NSA document from April 2013 gives background information to prepare for the then GCHQ Director’s visit on 30 April and 1 May; included topics include access to PRISM data, FLAME malware, Iran, Syria and Israel: see the Intercept article British Spy Chiefs Secretly Begged to Play in NSA’s Data Pools, 30 April 2014. […]

This short extract from a GCHQ planning document from 2008 makes clear concerns about Israel’s “less desirable activities”: see the Intercept article Cash, Weapons and Surveillance: the U.S. is a Key Party to Every Israeli Attack, 4 August 2014.

﻿TOP SECRET STRAP 1
Israel. Policy makers remain deeply concerned over the potential threat that Israel
poses to a peaceful resolution of the Iran problem, and to some of Israel’s less
desirab...

A brief description of a working group focused on monitoring and helping to exploit virtual private networks, or VPNs. Established in 2004, the working group publishes regular "VPN Target Activity Reports" on dozens of countries and organizations around the world. "These reports may help you exploit targets' VPNs more successfully," the chair of the working group writes.

The deputy director for Analysis and Production sends a message to the A&P workforce regarding upcoming efforts to strengthen language skills, manage space problems resulting from a large influx of new hires, and implement a career development board.

This 24 February 2005 article from the internal NSA newsletter Foreign Affairs Digest describes third party cooperation and interoperability in High Frequency Direction-Finding (HFDF): see the Intercept article Japan Made Secret Deals With The NSA That Expanded Global Surveillance, 24 April 2017.

This extract from an NSA Information Paper dated 18 April 2013 shows that Jordan’s Electronc Warfare Directorate (EWD) is “the sole contributor to a large body of NSA’s reporting” on the Palestinian security forces: see the Intercept article Cash, Weapons and Surveillance: the U.S. is a Key Party to Every Israeli Attack, 4 August 2014.

This internal NSA information paper, dated 19 April 2013, describes a “far reaching technical and analytic relationship” with Israel’s SIGINT National Unit (ISNU): see the Intercept article Cash, Weapons and Surveillance: the U.S. is a Key Party to Every Israeli Attack, 4 August 2014.

The deputy director for Analysis and Production reports on the standardization of technical director positions across the agency. The roles of technical director and subject matter experts are complementary but do not involve the same core duties.

The senior leaders of Analysis and Production met for the first time to define mission areas and standards, apportion resources, and set strategic directions worldwide. A&P accounts for much of the growth of the NSA workforce.

This 2010 NSA presentation describes Project Camberdada, an attempt to subvert popular antivirus software by means of surveilling email traffic: see the Intercept article Popular Security Software Came Under Relentless NSA and GCHQ Attacks, 22 June 2015.

This undated GCHQ report from the agency’s Cyprus (GOLF) division, describes, in technical data, the S455N signals sent out by Israeli drones: see the Intercept article Spies in the Sky: Israeli Drone Feeds Hacked by British and American Intellience, 29 January 2016.

This GCHQ presentation from 2012 describes the Troodos (Cyprus) station’s successes in intercepting signals from drones, including Israeli-made drones “carrying weapons” and Iranian-made drones being used in Syria, which were the subject of “presidential” interest: see the Intercept article Spies in the Sky: Israeli Drone Feeds Hacked by British and American Intellience, 29 January 2016. […]

These three short extracts from the 2013 Intelligence Community Budget Justification (“the Black Budget”) shows that Israel was seen as a counter-intelligence target: see the Intercept article Netanyahu’s Spying Denials Contradicted by Secret NSA Documents, 25 March 2015.

This short extract, taken from a 2007 NSA report on the history of intelligence cooperation between the US and Israel, describe some of the difficulties of that relationship: see the book No Place To Hide, 13 May 2014.

﻿(TS//S1//NF) As close as the ISNU relationship has become, it has not been without
tension. The Jonathan Pollard incident is one example that had a negative, albeit
temporary, impact to the S1G1...

This extract from a July 2008 GCHQ reveals that the agency received information from the Palestine Authority Security Forces (PASF): see the Intercept article Cash, Weapons and Surveillance: the U.S. is a Key Party to Every Israeli Attack, 4 August 2014.

﻿Since the Gaza Strip is the
centre of the HAMAS organizations popularity and the site of frequent clashes
between HAMAS and FATAH supporters, Israeli forces and Palestinian militants
as well as...

This document lists the 193 governments, intragovernmental organisations and other entities which the NSA was granted the legal authority to intercept communications “about” for foreign intelligence purposes in August 2010: see the Washington Post article Court gave NSA broad leeway in surveillance, 30 June 2014.

An announcement for an upcoming counterterrorism job fair tells the story of a native Arabic linguist who joined NSA after 9/11 and produces transcripts of conversations between Islamic Jihad Organization leader Imad Mughniyah and his inner circle, contributing to the disruption of terrorist operations in Israel.

This receipt dated 15 April 2004 documents the transfer of half a million dollars to Israeli officials for unspecified purposes: see the Intercept article Cash, Weapons and Surveillance: the U.S. is a Key Party to Every Israeli Attack, 4 August 2014.

This briefing document, produced ahead of the SWEDUSA Strategic Planning Conference of 24-26 April, outlines General Keith Alexander’s talking points for the event: see the SVT article FRA part of top-secret hacker project, 11 December 2013.

This slide, taken from the NSA’s annual report on the state of its cooperation with foreign powers, details the countries that have received payments from the agency: see the book No Place To Hide, 13 May 2014.